A good Samaritan stepped in to help prevent a roadside fire from destroying several homes in College Grove.

The passerby saw the fire around 9 p.m. Tuesday on Pulltight Hill Road and notified a nearby homeowner that the flames were spreading.

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office said the passerby's actions helped prevent the fire from developing further and damaging the several homes that were in its path.

Investigators are not sure how the fire started. They are hoping the good Samaritan will come forward and tell investigators what they saw.

If you have any information about the fire or saw anything suspicious relating to it, call Detective Scott Keen at 615-790-5554, ext. 3226. You can remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 615-794-4000.

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